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Aaron Rodgers completed 28-of-42 passes for 313 yards, three touchdowns, and one interception in the Packers' 27-24, Week 3, overtime win over the Bengals.

Rodgers was sacked five times in the first half and went into the locker room with just 73 yards passing, a touchdown, and a pick-six. The pick-six was jumped by CB Williams Jackson on an out route, and the Packers' pieced-together OL couldn't block Carl Lawson and friends. It was a whole different story after the break. Rodgers rallied the Pack back from a two-touchdown hole with a pair of touchdown strikes to Jordy Nelson, the second coming with 17 seconds left to tie the game. In OT, Rodgers got the Bengals to jump offside, and he found a streaking Geronimo Allison down the sideline for 72 yards to set up the game-winning field goal. Rodgers next gets the Bears at home this coming Thursday night. Sep 24 - 7:45 PM

Aaron Rodgers completed 33-of-50 passes for 343 yards, two touchdowns, and an interception in Week 2 against the Falcons.

Rodgers became the fastest to 300 touchdowns in NFL history with the performance. He rebounded from a turnover-filled first half, including a fumble that was returned for a touchdown. Rodgers was playing without both his starting tackles, and Jordy Nelson and Randall Cobb left with injuries. There's been some shaky stretches over Rodgers' first two games, but his stats have been on point. Rodgers gets a matchup with the Bengals in Week 3. Sep 18 - 12:00 AM

Aaron Rodgers completed 28-of-42 passes for 311 yards, one touchdown and one interception in the Packers' 17-9, Week 1 win over the Seahawks.

It was Rodgers' 50th career 300-yard game. It wasn't an easy day for the perennial MVP candidate, but he slowly wore out a Seahawks defense that was forced to spend nearly 40 minutes of game time on the field. Rodgers took a beating, absorbing four sacks, but also had success spreading the ball around, targeting at least six players four times. Rodgers also earned a number of free plays with his pre-snap mastery. He gets the Falcons for a likely shootout in Week 2. Sep 10 - 7:45 PM

He played only two drives, so there wasn't much to take away. Rodgers did miss Randall Cobb for a would-be touchdown. The No. 1 overall fantasy quarterback in four of the past eight years, Rodgers deserves to be drafted as this year's first signal caller off the board. Tom Brady and Drew Brees are right behind him. Aug 26 - 9:40 PM

It means that, barring a setback, he will return for Thursday night's game against the Bears. Cobb has struggled at less than full heath in the past, so he should be treated as a mid-range WR3 after missing Week 3 against the Bengals. Cobb's return removes Geronimo Allison from sleeper consideration.

It's a step in the right direction after Bakhtiari got in three DNPs last week. The Pack may still just be trying to move Bakhtiari along for Week 4, but are thin along their offensive line right now. Fill-in LT Kyle Murphy (foot) was placed on injured reserve Tuesday. Bakhtiari hasn't played since Week 1.

Packers C Corey Linsley said he will "follow the plan" for his ankle surgery this year.

Linsley did not follow the plan while recovering from a torn hamstring last year, and it cost him half the season. "I was trying to get ahead of it, and I ended up behind," he said. "Now it’s a matter of knowing I’ll be OK as long as I follow this plan." Coach Mike McCarthy expects Linsley to be ready for camp. With J.C. Tretter now in Cleveland, Linsley is the locked-in starter at center.

Packers RT Bryan Bulaga (questionable, ankle) is expected to play in Sunday's Week 3 game against the Bengals.

It's a needed upgrade with LT David Bakhtiari (hamstring) doubtful. The Packers struggled to protect Aaron Rodgers last week, forcing him to make most his throws outside the pocket. Bulaga has been sidelined since the preseason, but his return should improve a pass game that will be without Randall Cobb.

It's an unwanted development for the Packers' banged up line, as Murphy had been filling in for David Bakhtiari (hamstring) on the blindside. The No. 200 overall pick of last year's draft, Murphy had been struggling mightily when on the field. Bakhtiari (hamstring) has resumed practicing.